Celebrities took a lot less time expressing their feelings on the Ferguson grand jury’s decision than it took to announce it.

Not only were authorities 10 minutes late in announcing the decision that everyone has eagerly been awaiting, it took one rep well over 20 minutes to just state what conclusion the panel had come to: no indictment.

Moments after the long, defensive speech explaining why the grand jury in Darren Wilson‘s case has chosen not to indict the officer in Michael Brown’s shooting death, celebs began to have their say. Jesse Williams of “Grey’s Anatomy” was among the first stars on social media to speak out on the situation. After reminding his followers earlier in the evening that an indictment would simply have determined whether this matter was worth looking into, he was flabbergasted at how officials defended the decision not to formally press charges.

Put simply, Jesse was absolutely disgusted with the justice system in Ferguson. He further communicated his feelings (general contempt and disappointment) on the gross injustice via Instagram in a satirical post. We are accountable for nothing. We will change nothing. We have always done this,” he wrote. “Thank you for contorting yourselves, no matter the decade, in defense of our barbarism. We are disgusting. #Ferguson.”

Chef Roble, on the other hand, had some very clear feelings on the grand jury’s decision and how it was handled. He even took a shot at President Barack Obama in his outrage over this miscarriage of justice for Michael.